cl1psu-2a cc-link/lt dedicated power supply user's manual · 2018-09-13 · specifications...

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Side A Side B JAPANESE Side B ENGLISH SAFETY PRECAUTIONS(Read these precautions before using) Please read this manual carefully and pay special attention to safety in order to handle this product properly. These precautions apply only to Mitsubishi equipment. Refer to the user’s manual of the CPU module for a description of the PLC system safety precautions. If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. These SAFETY PRECAUTIONSare classified into two categories: "WARNING" and "CAUTION". Depending on circumstances, procedures indicated by may also be linked to serious results. In any case, it is important to follow the directions for usage. Store this manual in a safe place so that it may be accessible whenever necessary. Always forward this manual to the end user of the machine containing this product. [DESIGN PRECAUTIONS] [INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS] [WIRING PRECAUTIONS] Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause death or serious injury if not carried out properly. Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause superficial to medium injury, or physical damage only, if not carried out properly. Depending on a failure in the remote I/O module, an output's status may be ON or OFF. For output signals which can lead to a severe accident, install a circuit to monitor the outputs outside of the module. Do not bind the control cable or the connection cable together with the main circuit and power cable. Keep such cables far from the main circuit and power cable. Assure a distance of 100mm (3.94") or more, otherwise a malfunction may occur due to excessive noise. Use the dedicated power supply without applying any force on the connector of the CC-Link/LT interface and the connection cable. Otherwise, such cables may break or fail. Use the dedicated power supply within an environment described by the general specifications in this manual. If the dedicated power supply is used in any environment outside the range for the general specifications, electrical shock, fire, malfunction, product damage or product deterioration may occur. Do not directly touch the conductive area of the dedicated power supply. Malfunction or damage of the dedicated power supply may be caused by such touching. Securely fix the dedicated power supply with DIN rail or mounting screws. Securely tighten the mounting screws within the specified torque range. If the screws are insufficiently tightened, the dedicated power supply may drop, short-circuit or malfunction. If the screws are excessively tightened, the screws may be damaged, and the dedicated power supply may drop or short-circuit. Install the dedicated power supply on to a flat surface. If the mounting surface is concave and/or convex, and if excessive force is applied on the PC board, nonconformity may occur. Make sure to shut down all phases of the power supply outside the module before starting the installation or wiring work. If all phases are not shut down, electrical shock or product damage may be caused. The temperature rating of the cable should be 80C or more. [STARTING AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS] [DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS] [TRANSPORTATION AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS] Note Concerning the CE MarkingThis marking does not guarantee that an entire mechanical module produced in accordance with the contents of the notification comply with the following standards. Compliance to EMC standards of the entire mechanical module should be checked by the user / manufacturer. Attention This product is designed for use in industrial applications. Standards with which this product complies Type : Programmable Controller (Open Type Equipment) Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards (EMC): Models : Products manufactured: from April 1st, 2004 to April 30th, 2006 are compliant with EN61000-6-4 and EN61131-2:1994+A11:1996+A12:2000 after May 1st, 2006 are compliant with EN61131-2:2007. Low Voltage Standards (LVD): Models : Products manufactured: from November 1st, 2002 to April 30th, 2006 are compliant with EN61000-6-4 and EN61131-2:1994+A11:1996+A12:2000 from May 1st, 2006 to February 28th, 2018 are compliant with EN61131-2:2007 after March 1st, 2018 are compliant with EN61010-2-201:2013 *1 . *1 For products manufactured after January 1 2018, there may be compliant cases. Confirm the rated voltage and the terminal arrangement of the dedicated power supply, then correctly wire the dedicated power supply. If a power supply not conforming to the specification rating is connected or the dedicated power supply is wired incorrectly, fire, failure or malfunction may occur. Tighten the terminal screws within the specified torque range. If the terminal screws are insufficiently tightened, fire or malfunction may occur. If the terminal screws are excessively tightened, the screws may be damaged, and the module may short-circuit, equipment failures, or malfunction. Make sure that foreign objects such as cutting and wire chips do not enter the dedicated power supply. Fire, failure or malfunction may be caused by the foreign objects. When two or more dedicated power supply or power adapter (CL1PAD1) exist in a system, take care in connecting the first LINK/POWER connector to the second LINK connector as indicated below. If the LINK/POWER connector in the two adapters are connected to each other, the adapters may fail. Do not short-circuit the 24G terminal and +24V terminal of the LINK/POWER connector. Some remote I/O modules operate the inputs and outputs using the power supply for communication. Refer to the corresponding manuals for remote I/O modules and perform wiring correctly. If wiring is performed incorrectly, fire, failure or malfunction may occur. When the LINK connector is not in use, cover the opening by plugging a connector for communication (without any cable) or attaching a piece of tape to prevent dust or conductive foreign materials from getting inside. Such materials may cause failure or malfunction. Attach a warning label (hazard symbol 417-IEC-5036) concerning electric shock to the enclosure of the final system. Do not touch the terminals while the power is being supplied. Electrical shock or malfunction may be caused by such touching. Shut down all phases of the power supply outside the dedicated power supply before cleaning or tightening the terminal screws. If all phases are not shut down, the dedicated power supply may fail or malfunction. For cleaning, perform dry wiping without using chemicals. If there is the possibility of touching the PLC inside a control panel in maintenance, make sure to discharge to avoid the influence of static electricity. Do not disassemble or modify the dedicated power supply. Failure, malfunction, injury or fire may be caused by such disassembly or modification. The dedicated power supply case is made of a resin. The dedicated power supply may be damaged by dropping or strong impact. Shut down all external phases of the power supply before attaching or removing the dedicated power supply to/from the panel. If all phases are not shut down, the dedicated power supply may fail or malfunction. Correct connection LINK connector LINK connector LINK/ POWER connector Wrong connection LINK connector LINK/ POWER connector LINK connector LINK/ POWER connector LINK/ POWER connector When disposing of the product, treat it as an industrial waste. During transportation avoid the impact which exceeds a regulated value as the dedicated power supply is a precision instrument. It is necessary to check the operation of module after transportation, in case of any impact damage. If not checked, an accident or damage to the machine may result due to a damaged dedicated power supply. . For more details please contact the local Mitsubishi Electric sales site. Notes for compliance to EMC LVD regulation. It is necessary to install the CL1 series module in a shielded metal control panel. • Use this product in Zone A *2 as defined in EN61131-2. The terminal and the wiring for the power supply can be used in zone B *2 . *2 Zone defined in EN61131-2 Separation defined in EN61131-2 for EMC LVD regulation decided depending on condition in industrial setting. Zone C = Factory mains which is isolated from public mains by dedicated transformers. Zone B = Dedicated power distribution which is protected by secondary surge protection. (300V or less in the rated voltage is assumed.) Zone A = Local power distribution which is isolated from dedicated power distribution by AC/DC converters, isolation transformers, etc. (120V or less in the rated voltage is assumed.) Do not wire two or more crimp terminals to one terminal. (If the wiring with two or more wire is needed, take an appropriate action such as adding an external terminal.) Installation in Enclosure Please use the CL1 Series module while installed in conductive shielded control panels under a general industrial environment. Programmable controllers are open-type devices that must be installed and used within conductive control panels. Please secure the control panel lid to the control panel (for conduction). Installation within a control panel greatly affects the safety of the system and aids in shielding noise from the programmable controller. • For the control panel, use the product having sufficient strength, fire protectiveness and shielding property to an installation environment. 1. Associated manuals 2. Outline of Product This product is a dedicated power supply connected to CC-Link/LT. This product supplies 24V DC power to the CC-Link/LT system. Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards (EMC) Remark EN61000-6-4:2001 Electromagnetic compatibility -Generic standards - Emission standard for Industrial environment Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard. (Radiated Emissions and Mains Terminal Voltage Emissions) EN61131-2:1994/A11:1996/A12:2000 Programmable controllers -Equipment requirements and tests Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard. Radiated electromagnetic field Fast transient burst Electrostatic discharge • Damped oscillatory wave EN61131-2: 2007 Programmable controllers -Equipment requirements and tests Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard. EMI Radiated Emission Conducted Emission EMS Radiated electromagnetic field Fast transient burst Electrostatic discharge High-energy surge Voltage drops and interruptions Conducted RF Power frequency magnetic field Low Voltage Standards (LVD) Remark EN61131-2:1994/A11:1996 /A12:2000 :2007 Programmable controllers -Equipment requirements and tests The equipment has been assessed as a component for fitting in a suitable control box which meets the requirements of EN61131-2:1994 + A11:1996 + A12:2000, :2007 EN61010-2-201:2013 Safety of electrical equipment for measurement, control, and test The equipment has been assessed as a component for fitting in a suitable control box which meets the requirements of EN61010-2-201:2013 Manual name Manual No. (Model code) Description CC-Link/LT: Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply USER’S MANUAL (Detailed Volume) JY997D06601 (09R712) Explains specifications, wiring, handling regarding the dedicated power supply and dedicated power supply for CC-Link/LT 3. Name of Each Part 3.1 Name of each part and assignment 3.2 Handling of LINK connector and LINK/POWER connector 1) LINK connector Dedicated for communication only (does not supply power). Used when two or more dedicated power supply or power adapter (CL1PAD1) are used in the CC-Link/LT system. 2) LINK/POWER connector Dedicated for communication, and supplies the power to the CC-Link/LT system. 4. Specifications 1) General specifications CL1PSU-2A AC85 -264V 24V LINK - - DB DA - - LINK/ POWER 24G DB DA +24V L N DIN rail installation groove Nameplate LINK connector LINK/POWER connector Status indicator LED Power terminal 2- φ 4.5 mounting hole (M4 mounting screw) Terminal arrangement L N Name Description Status indicator LED 24V Lit while the power is supplied Interface LINK connector DB For communication DA For communication Interface LINK/ POWER connector 24G Power supply for communication (-) DB For communication DA For communication +24V Power supply for communication (+) Power terminal L Supplies power from outside to dedicated power supply. Input voltage: 100,120,200,230,and 240V AC (Voltage allowable range: 85 to 264V AC) N shows a function grounding terminal. Nameplate printing is a mark that instructs to use the cable with an appropriate temperature rating (80C or more) for wiring Item Specification Ambient working temperature 0 to 55C (32 to 131F) Ambient storage temperature -25 to 75C (-13 to 167F) Ambient operating humidity 5 to 95%RH: Dew condensation shall not be allowed. Ambient storage humidity 5 to 95%RH: Dew condensation shall not be allowed. Vibration resistance (*1) Intermittent vibration is present Number of sweep times Frequency Acceleration Half amplitude 10 times in each of X, Y and Z directions (80 min) 10 to 57Hz 0.075mm 57 to 150Hz 9.8m/s 2 Continuous vibration is present Frequency Acceleration Half amplitude 10 to 57Hz 0.035mm 57 to 150Hz 4.9m/s 2 Impact resistance (*1) 147 m/s 2 , 3 times in each of X, Y and Z directions Operating atmosphere Corrosive gas should not be present. Master module Dedicated Power Supply 1) 2) 1) 2) Dedicated Power Supply Remote I/O station Remote I/O station Remote I/O station Remote I/O station Thank you very much for choosing this product. CL1PSU-2A CC-Link/LT Dedicated Power Supply Please read this manual thoroughly before starting to use or handling the product. User’s Manual MODEL CL1PSU-2A MANUAL Number JY997D09801H Date July 2018

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Page 1: CL1PSU-2A CC-Link/LT Dedicated Power Supply User's Manual · 2018-09-13 · Specifications subject to change without notice. HEAD OFFICE : TOKYO BUILDING, 2-7-3 MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU,

*1 The criterion is shown in IEC61131*2 The module cannot be used in

atmospheric pressure at the altituan environment, it may fail.

*3 This category indicates in which public wiring net the equipment is Category applies, for example,from a fixed facility.The surge-resistant voltage of equip

*4 This index indicates the degree of environment in which the module indicates that contamination is cconductive substances.In this degree, however, tempaccidental condensation.

*5 CC-Link/LT system is assumedequivalent to indoor.

2) Performance specifications

Output derating

• The output current that can be usetemperature, therefore, refer to thethe module within its proper range. current can be output. At 80%, up t

• When the output current exceeds tprotection circuit drives the output vWhen the overcurrent status or shoautomatically returns to its normally

• When an output voltage exceedingsome defect inside the power suppso that the high voltage will not be The protection circuit may also be tgenerated from the load circuit conan external overvoltage is input.If the overvoltage protection circuit interrupted and does not return to nmodule checked and/or repaired.

Operating altitude 2,000m(656Installation place Inside contrOver-voltage category or less (*3Degree of contamination 2 or less (*4Grounding 100 or les

Item

Item

Input

Rated voltage 100, 120,Voltage allowable range 85 to 264

Rated current 1.2A / 100Power consumption 70W

Rated frequency 50 or 60H

Power fuse 3.15AInrush current Max. 50A

Output

Output voltage 24V DC +

Output current

0.01A to 2ambient te[Use the mtotal currenot exceeafter the p

Ripple noise 500mVp-p

Noise resistance By noise s1s in noi

Withstand voltage AC type DC type

Allowable momentary power failure time

Operationor less.

Insulation resistance10 M beand the gresistance

Protection class IP1X

Protec-tion func-tion

Over-voltage protection

27V to 33Output int

Overcurrent protection

110 to 160Drooping

External connection method

-Supplies supply: 3

-To commLink/LT sto CC-Lin

Mass (Weight) Approx. 0

Ambient temperature (°C

Load

fact

or (%

)

0

20

40

60

80

100

0 10 20 30 40 50

-2.an environment pressurized above thede of 0 m. If the module is used in such

area (inside the site) in relation to theto be connected. to equipment whose power is supplied

ment whose rating is up to 300V is 2,500V.conductive substances generated in theis used. The degree of contamination 2aused by the generation of only non-

orary conduction may be caused by

to be installed in an environment

d varies depending on the ambient output derating chart above and use (When load factor is at 100%, up to 2A o 1.6A.)he specified value, an overcurrent oltage down.rt circuit is cleared, the output voltage operating value.

the specified value is generated due to ly, for instance, the output is interrupted output.riggered when a reverse current is nected to the output terminal or when

is triggered once, and the output is ormal automatically, please have the

1'8") or less (*2)ol panel (*5)))s

Specification

Specification 200, 230, and 240V AC

V AC

V AC 0.7A / 200V AC

z

/ 100V AC Max. 60A / 200V AC10 %/-5 %A Derating occurs according to the mperature and power voltage.odule in a proper range so that the

nt consumption of each module does d 2A (except the period immediately ower is turned on).] or belowimulator of 1000Vp-p in noise voltage,

se width, and 25 to 60Hz in frequency1500V AC for one min.500V AC for one min. continues after power failure for 10ms

tween the external terminals as a whole round terminal by 500V DC insulation tester

V errupt Not automatically reset%

characteristic Automatically reset power from outside to dedicated power points (M3 screws) on terminal blockunicate and to supply power to CC-ystem: Connector with 4 pins dedicated k/LT (2 pcs.).4 kg (0.88 lbs)

)55

100V AC or higher90V AC85V AC

5. Construction CautionsInstallation of dedicated power suppAt least one dedicated power supply is When constructing the system usingfollowing three conditions should be satIf the following four conditions are not ssupplies or power adapters (CL1PAD1)• The current capacity of the dedicated

current consumption should be an equ• Total current at start-up of each modu

equipment that receives power from aoutput current (2.2A) of dedicated pow

• In order to operate a stable system, thless than 3.6 V.

• The minimum operating voltage of eachsubtracted by the voltage drop should b

5.1 System power calculation m5.1.1 Current consumption calcula

*1 Some remote I/O modules for CC-connection cable.For the details, refer to the instructio

5.1.2 Voltage dropCalculate the voltage drop based onformula. (supply voltage: 24V DC, amb

1) Selection based on the simplified g

One dedicated power supply is allowe

2) Selection based on the calculation

*1 Some remote I/O modules for CC-connection cable.For the details, refer to the instructioThe simplified graph and the calccalculations may not be accurate and the number of used connectorsIf the driving voltage (20.4V) camodule, add another dedicated pow

5.1.3 Start-up current calculationConstruct the system properly so that power is turned on) does not exceed tdedicated power supply.

• Refer to "CC-Link/LT: Power AdapterMANUAL (Detailed Volume)"

Currentconsumptionin CC-Link/LT

system

Total currentconsumption ofeach module in

CC-Link/LT system=

0.10.1

1.0

10

100

441

1.0 5Current consumption [A]

1000

When you use VCTF cable or High flecable or a combination of cables

Max

imum

cab

le le

ngth

[m(in

ches

)]

Voltagedrop (V)

Maximumdistance (m)

+ Constant: 9C= ×

Maximumdistance

Total currentconsumption

Furthest statio

Total currentconsumption of eacmodule in CC-Link/L

system

Voltagedrop (V)

Maximumdistance (m)

+ Constant: 11C= ×

When you use VCTF cable or High

When you use dedicated flat cable

Total current atstart-up of each

module ofCC-Link/LT

+Total current c

equipment (s(to which powe

connec

lyrequired per CC-Link/LT system. only one dedicated power supply, theisfied.atisfied, use two or more dedicated power in constructing the system.power supply is 2A or less, therefore, total ivalent to or less than 2 A.

le + current consumption of the I/O dedicated power supply Maximum er supplye voltage drop should be equivalent to or

module is 20.4 V, therefore, supply voltage e equivalent to or more than 20.4 V.

ethodtion

Link/LT supply the power for I/O via the

n manual of each remote I/O module.

the simplified graph or the calculationient temperature: 20C)

raph

d within the range shown in the graph above.

formula

Link/LT supply the power for I/O via the

n manual of each remote I/O module. ulation formula concerning voltage dropdepending on the ambient temperature dedicated to CC-Link/LT.

nnot be assured in a used remote I/Oer supply or power adapter (CL1PAD1).

the calculated start-up current (when thehe maximum output current (2.2 A) of the

Dedicated Power Supply USER'S

Total current consumptionof I/O equipment (suchas sensors) (to whichpower is supplied via

communication cable)*1+ ≤ 2A

0.10.1

1.0

10

100

560

1.0 5Current consumption [A]

1000

xibleWhen you use dedicated flat cable

Max

imum

cab

le le

ngth

[m(in

ches

)]

onstant: 0.08 ≤ 3.6V× Total current

consumption (A)

n from the dedicated power supply

hT +

Total current consumption of I/Oequipment (such as sensors)

(to which power is supplied viacommunication cable)*1

onstant: 0.06 ≤ 3.6V× Total current

consumption (A)

flexible cable or a combination of cables

onsumption of I/Ouch as sensors)r is supplied via ating cable)

Maximum outputcurrent (2.2 A) ofdedicated power

supply

6. InstallationThe dedicated power supply can be installeProvide a space of 50mm (1.97 in.) or mmain unit and other equipment or struchigh-voltage cables, high-voltage devicEach installation procedure is describe6.1 Installation directionDo not install the dedicated power surface or in the vertical direction. If thsuch a surface or in such a direction, iMake sure to install the dedicated pow6.2 Installation to DIN railWhen installing the module, 1) align thmodule with the DIN rail, and 2) press tWhen removing the module, 3) pull the4) then remove the module.

6.3 Direct installationMount the dedicated power supply bylower mounting holes (two holes in all)

7. Power Wiring

Crimp-style terminalFor the power wiring, use crimp-style tFor the I/O wiring, use crimp-style term

• Use a power wire of 2mm2 (0.08in.2)• Perform grounding (100 or less) wi

the grounding terminal. However, nehigh voltage system.

• Tighten the terminal screws (M3 scretightening torque of 0.42 to 0.58 Nmexceeding the specified torque. Failuequipment failures, or malfunctions.

*1 To adapt the low voltage command (avoid the wiring with two wires to thaction such as adding an external te

8. Outside Dimensions

Applicable DIN rail TH35-7.5Fe and Width: 35mm (1.3

Applicable screw M4 0.7mm(0.03(Tightening torqu

1)

Installation

2)

Connector forCC-Link/LTinterface

DADB

Power terminal block for dedica

Grounding(100Ω or less)

LINK

NL

Dedicated power

100, 120, 200, 230, and 240V AC (Voltage allowable range: 85 to 264V AC)

ACcir

6.2 mm (0.24" )or less

Terminal

Terminal screw Crimp-styleterminal

When wiring one cable to one terminal

3.2 (0.13")

CL1PSU-2A

AC85-264V

24V

LINK - -DBDA- -

LINK/POWER

24GDBDA

+24V

L N

2 - hol82(3.23")±0.3(0.02")

90(3

.55"

)

82(3

.23"

)±0.

3(0.

02")

90(3.55")

d to a DIN rail or directly installed with screws.ore between the dedicated power supply

tures. Keep the module as far away fromes, or power-driven devices as possible. d below.

supply on the floor surface, the ceilinge dedicated power supply is installed on

ts temperature may rise.er supply on the wall horizontally.

e upper DIN rail installation groove on thehe module on to the DIN rail. hook downward for installation to DIN rail,

tightening M4 screws to the upper andprovided in the dedicated power supply.

erminals of the following dimensions.inals of the following dimensions.

or more.th a wire of 2 mm2 (0.08in.2) or more to ver perform common grounding with a

ws) on the terminal block with a . Do not tighten terminal screws re to do so may cause short circuit,

EN61010-2-201:2013) of the EC commande built-in terminal, and take an appropriaterminal.

TH35-7.5AI8")

") 16mm(0.63") or moree range: 0.78 to 1.08 Nm)

Removal

3)

4)

Connector forCC-Link/LT interface

ted power supply

+24VDA

24GDB

LINK/POWER supply

/DC cuit

LED24V

6.2 mm (0.24" )or less

Terminal screw Crimp-styleterminal

When wiring two cables to one terminal*1

Terminal

3.2 (0.13")

Center of DIN rail

φ4.5(0.18") mountinge (M4 mounting screw)

90(3.55")

45(1

.78"

)

Unit: mm(inches)

8(0.32")

HEAD OFFICE : TOKYO BUILDING, 2-7-3 MARUNOUC

When exported from Japan, this manual doesTrade and Industry for service transaction per

This manual confers no industrial properdoes it confer any patent licenses. Mitsuresponsible for any problems involving ina result of using the contents noted in th

WarrantyExclusion of loss in opportunity and secoRegardless of the gratis warranty term, Mit(1) Damages caused by any cause found(2) Loss in opportunity, lost profits incurred(3) Special damages and secondary damag for accidents, and compensation for dam(4) Replacement by the user, maintenanc other tasks.

• This product has been manufactured aindustries, and has not been designed device or system used in purposes rela

• Before using the product for special purpaerospace, medicine or passenger move

• This product has been manufactured uwhen installing the product where majoproduct fails, install appropriate backup

For safe use

Country/Region Sales office/TelUSA MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUTOMATION, IN

500 Corporate Woods Parkway, Vernon HiIL 60061, U.S.A.Tel : +1-847-478-2100/+1-847-478-2500 (N

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基于中国标准法的参考规格:GB/T

Note: This symbol mark

含有有害6物质的名称,含有量,含

 本产品中所含有的有害6物质的所示。

产品中有害物质

本表格依据SJ/T 11364的规定编制

○:表示该有害物质在该部件所有 规定的限量要求以下。

×:表示该有害物质至少在该部件 26572规定的限量要求。

部件名称 铅(Pb)

汞(Hg)

可编程控制器

外壳

印刷基板

○ ○

○×

「电器电子产品有害物质限制使

3.2 Handling of LINK connec

1) LINK connectorDedicated for communication onltwo or more dedicated power suused in the CC-Link/LT system.

2) LINK/POWER connectorDedicated for communication, and su

4. Specifications1) General specifications

Interface connector DA

InterfaceLINK/POWER connector

24G

DB

DA

+24V

Power terminal

L

N

shows a functiongrounding terminal.

Nameplate printing is a mark tappropriate tem

ItemAmbient working temperature 0 to 55C (3

Ambient storage temperature -25 to 75C

Ambient operating humidity

5 to 95%RHallowed.

Ambient storage humidity

5 to 95%RHallowed.

Vibration resistance (*1)

Intermittent

Frequency10 to 57Hz57 to 150HzContinuousFrequency10 to 57Hz57 to 150Hz

Impact resistance (*1) 147 m/s2, 3Operating atmosphere Corrosive g

Master module

DedicatedPower Supply

1)

2)

Remote I/ORemote I/O station

SideA

Side

B

JAPANESE

Side

tor and LINK/POWER connector

y (does not supply power). Used whenpply or power adapter (CL1PAD1) are

pplies the power to the CC-Link/LT system.

For communication

Power supply for communication (-)

For communication

For communication

Power supply for communication (+)

Supplies power from outside to dedicated power supply.Input voltage:100,120,200,230,and 240V AC(Voltage allowable range: 85 to 264V AC)

hat instructs to use the cable with an perature rating (80C or more) for wiring

Specification

2 to 131F)

(-13 to 167F)

: Dew condensation shall not be

: Dew condensation shall not be

vibration is present Number of sweep times

Acceleration Half amplitude

10 times in each of X, Y and Z directions (80 min)

0.075mm

9.8m/s2 vibration is presentAcceleration Half amplitude

0.035mm

4.9m/s2 times in each of X, Y and Z directionsas should not be present.

COMM.

1

COMM.

1

1)

2)

DedicatedPower Supply

Remote I/O stationRemote I/O station station

B ENGLISH

●SAFETY PRECAUTIONS●(Read these precautions before using)

Please read this manual carefully and pay special attention to safety in orderto handle this product properly. These precautions apply only to Mitsubishiequipment. Refer to the user’s manual of the CPU module for a description ofthe PLC system safety precautions.If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, theprotection provided by the equipment may be impaired.These ●SAFETY PRECAUTIONS● are classified into two categories:"WARNING" and "CAUTION".

Depending on circumstances, procedures indicated by mayalso be linked to serious results.In any case, it is important to follow the directions for usage.Store this manual in a safe place so that it may be accessible whenevernecessary. Always forward this manual to the end user of the machinecontaining this product.[DESIGN PRECAUTIONS]

[INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS]

[WIRING PRECAUTIONS]

Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause death or serious injury if not carried out properly.

Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause superficial to medium injury, or physical damage only, if not carried out properly.

• Depending on a failure in the remote I/O module, an output's status may be ON or OFF. For output signals which can lead to a severe accident, install a circuit to monitor the outputs outside of the module.

• Do not bind the control cable or the connection cable together with the main circuit and power cable. Keep such cables far from the main circuit and power cable. Assure a distance of 100mm (3.94") or more, otherwise a malfunction may occur due to excessive noise.

• Use the dedicated power supply without applying any force on the connector of the CC-Link/LT interface and the connection cable. Otherwise, such cables may break or fail.

• Use the dedicated power supply within an environment described by the general specifications in this manual. If the dedicated power supply is used in any environment outside the range for the general specifications, electrical shock, fire, malfunction, product damage or product deterioration may occur.

• Do not directly touch the conductive area of the dedicated power supply.Malfunction or damage of the dedicated power supply may be caused by such touching.

• Securely fix the dedicated power supply with DIN rail or mounting screws. Securely tighten the mounting screws within the specified torque range. If the screws are insufficiently tightened, the dedicated power supply may drop, short-circuit or malfunction.If the screws are excessively tightened, the screws may be damaged, and the dedicated power supply may drop or short-circuit.

• Install the dedicated power supply on to a flat surface.If the mounting surface is concave and/or convex, and if excessive force is applied on the PC board, nonconformity may occur.

• Make sure to shut down all phases of the power supply outside the module before starting the installation or wiring work. If all phases are not shut down, electrical shock or product damage may be caused.

• The temperature rating of the cable should be 80C or more.

Thank you very much for choosing this product.

CL1PSU-2ACC-Link/LT Dedicated Power Supply

Please read this manual thoroughly before starting to use or handling the product.

User’s ManualMODEL CL1PSU-2AMANUAL Number JY997D09801HDate July 2018

[STARTING AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS]

[DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS]

[TRANSPORTATION AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS]

●Note Concerning the CE Marking●This marking does not guarantee that an entire mechanical module produced inaccordance with the contents of the notification comply with the followingstandards. Compliance to EMC standards of the entire mechanical moduleshould be checked by the user / manufacturer.

AttentionThis product is designed for use in industrial applications.

• Confirm the rated voltage and the terminal arrangement of the dedicated power supply, then correctly wire the dedicated power supply. If a power supply not conforming to the specification rating is connected or the dedicated power supply is wired incorrectly, fire, failure or malfunction may occur.

• Tighten the terminal screws within the specified torque range. If the terminal screws are insufficiently tightened, fire or malfunction may occur.If the terminal screws are excessively tightened, the screws may be damaged, and the module may short-circuit, equipment failures, or malfunction.

• Make sure that foreign objects such as cutting and wire chips do not enter the dedicated power supply. Fire, failure or malfunction may be caused by the foreign objects.

• When two or more dedicated power supply or power adapter (CL1PAD1) exist in a system, take care in connecting the first LINK/POWER connector to the second LINK connector as indicated below. If the LINK/POWER connector in the two adapters are connected to each other, the adapters may fail.

• Do not short-circuit the 24G terminal and +24V terminal of the LINK/POWER connector. Some remote I/O modules operate the inputs and outputs using the power supply for communication. Refer to the corresponding manuals for remote I/O modules and perform wiring correctly.If wiring is performed incorrectly, fire, failure or malfunction may occur.

• When the LINK connector is not in use, cover the opening by plugging a connector for communication (without any cable) or attaching a piece of tape to prevent dust or conductive foreign materials from getting inside. Such materials may cause failure or malfunction.

• Attach a warning label (hazard symbol 417-IEC-5036) concerning electric shock to the enclosure of the final system.

• Do not touch the terminals while the power is being supplied.Electrical shock or malfunction may be caused by such touching.

• Shut down all phases of the power supply outside the dedicated power supply before cleaning or tightening the terminal screws. If all phases are not shut down, the dedicated power supply may fail or malfunction.

• For cleaning, perform dry wiping without using chemicals.• If there is the possibility of touching the PLC inside a control panel in maintenance, make

sure to discharge to avoid the influence of static electricity.

• Do not disassemble or modify the dedicated power supply. Failure, malfunction, injury or fire may be caused by such disassembly or modification.

• The dedicated power supply case is made of a resin.The dedicated power supply may be damaged by dropping or strong impact.

• Shut down all external phases of the power supply before attaching or removing the dedicated power supply to/from the panel. If all phases are not shut down, the dedicated power supply may fail or malfunction.

Correctconnection

LINKconnector

LINKconnector

LINK/POWERconnector

Wrongconnection

LINKconnector

LINK/POWERconnector

LINKconnector

LINK/POWERconnector

LINK/POWERconnector

• When disposing of the product, treat it as an industrial waste.

• During transportation avoid the impact which exceeds a regulated value as the dedicated power supply is a precision instrument. It is necessary to check the operation of module after transportation, in case of any impact damage. If not checked, an accident or damage to the machine may result due to a damaged dedicated power supply.

Standards with which this product compliesType : Programmable Controller (Open Type Equipment)Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards (EMC):Models : Products manufactured:

from April 1st, 2004 to April 30th, 2006 are compliant withEN61000-6-4 and EN61131-2:1994+A11:1996+A12:2000after May 1st, 2006 are compliant with EN61131-2:2007.

Low Voltage Standards (LVD):Models : Products manufactured:

from November 1st, 2002 to April 30th, 2006 are compliant with EN61000-6-4 and EN61131-2:1994+A11:1996+A12:2000from May 1st, 2006 to February 28th, 2018 are compliant with EN61131-2:2007 after March 1st, 2018 are compliant with EN61010-2-201:2013*1.

*1 For products manufactured after January 1 2018, there may be compliant cases.

.

For more details please contact the local Mitsubishi Electric sales site.• Notes for compliance to EMC LVD regulation.

It is necessary to install the CL1 series module in a shielded metal control panel.

• Use this product in Zone A*2 as defined in EN61131-2.The terminal and the wiring for the power supply can be used in zone B*2.*2 Zone defined in EN61131-2

Separation defined in EN61131-2 for EMC LVD regulation decideddepending on condition in industrial setting.Zone C = Factory mains which is isolated from public mains by dedicated

transformers.Zone B = Dedicated power distribution which is protected by secondary

surge protection. (300V or less in the rated vol tage isassumed.)

Zone A = Local power distribution which is isolated from dedicated powerdistribution by AC/DC converters, isolation transformers, etc. (120V or less in the rated voltage is assumed.)

• Do not wire two or more crimp terminals to one terminal. (If the wiring with two or more wire is needed, take an appropriate action such as adding an external terminal.)

Installation in EnclosurePlease use the CL1 Series module while installed in conductive shielded controlpanels under a general industrial environment.Programmable controllers are open-type devices that must be installed andused within conductive control panels. Please secure the control panel lid to the

Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards (EMC) Remark

EN61000-6-4:2001Electromagnetic compatibility-Generic standards - Emission standard for Industrial environment

Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard.(Radiated Emissions and Mains Terminal Voltage Emissions)

EN61131-2:1994/A11:1996/A12:2000Programmable controllers -Equipment requirements and tests

Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard.• Radiated electromagnetic field• Fast transient burst• Electrostatic discharge• Damped oscillatory wave

EN61131-2: 2007Programmable controllers -Equipment requirements and tests

Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard.EMI• Radiated Emission• Conducted EmissionEMS• Radiated electromagnetic field• Fast transient burst• Electrostatic discharge• High-energy surge• Voltage drops and interruptions• Conducted RF• Power frequency magnetic field

Low Voltage Standards (LVD) Remark

EN61131-2:1994/A11:1996 /A12:2000:2007

Programmable controllers -Equipment requirements and tests

The equipment has been assessed as a component for fitting in a suitable control box which meets the requirements of EN61131-2:1994 + A11:1996 + A12:2000, :2007

EN61010-2-201:2013Safety of electrical equipment for measurement, control, and test

The equipment has been assessed as a component for fitting in a suitable control box which meets the requirements of EN61010-2-201:2013

control panel (for conduction). Installation within a control panel greatlyaffects the safety of the system and aids in shielding noise from theprogrammable controller.• For the control panel, use the product having sufficient strength, fire

protectiveness and shielding property to an installation environment.

1. Associated manuals

2. Outline of ProductThis product is a dedicated power supply connected to CC-Link/LT.This product supplies 24V DC power to the CC-Link/LT system.

Manual name Manual No.(Model code) Description

CC-Link/LT: Power Adapter Dedicated Power SupplyUSER’S MANUAL(Detailed Volume)

JY997D06601(09R712)

Explains specifications, wiring, handling regarding the dedicated power supply and dedicated power supply for CC-Link/LT

3. Name of Each Part3.1 Name of each part and assig

CL1PSU-2A

AC85-264V

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Specifications subject to change without notice.

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not require application to the Ministry of Economy, mission.

ty rights or any rights of any other kind, nor bishi Electric Corporation cannot be held dustrial property rights which may occur as

is manual.

ndary loss from warranty liabilitysubishi shall not be liable for compensation to: not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi. to the user by Failures of Mitsubishi products.es whether foreseeable or not, compensation

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China MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUTOMATION (CHINA) LTD.Mitsubishi Electric Automation Center, No.1386 Hongqiao Road, Shanghai, ChinaTel : +86-21-2322-3030

Taiwan SETSUYO ENTERPRISE CO., LTD.6F, No.105, Wugong 3rd Road, Wugu District, New Taipei City 24889, Taiwan, R.O.C.Tel : +886-2-2299-2499

Korea MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUTOMATION KOREA CO., LTD.7F~9F, Gangseo Hangang Xi-tower A, 401, Yangcheon-ro, Gangseo-Gu, Seoul, 07528, KoreaTel : +82-2-3660-9530

Singapore MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ASIA PTE. LTD, 307 Alexandra Road, Mitsubishi Electric Building, Singapore 159943 Tel : +65-6473-2308

Thailand Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation (Thailand) Co., Ltd.12th Floor, SV.City Building, Office Tower 1, No. 896/19 and 20 Rama 3 Road, Kwaeng Bangpongpang, Khet Yannawa, Bangkok 10120, ThailandTel : +66-2682-6522~31

Indonesia PT. Mitsubishi Electric IndonesiaGedung Jaya 11th Floor, JL. MH. ThamrinNo.12, Jakarta Pusat 10340, IndonesiaTel : +62-21-3192-6461

India Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt. Ltd. Gurgaon Head Office2nd Floor, Tower A & B, Cyber Greens, DLF Cyber City, DLF Phase - III, Gurgaon - 122002, Haryana, IndiaTel : +91-124-4630300

Australia MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.348 Victoria Road PO BOX11, Rydalmere, N.S.W 2116, Australia Tel : + 61-2-9684-7777

Mitsubishi Electric (Russia) LLC52, bld. 1, Kosmodamianskaya emb., 115054 Moscow, RussiaTel : +7-495-721-2070

15969.2

is for China only.

有部品名称,含有量,含有部品如下表

的名称及含量

均质材料中的含量均在GB/T 26572

的某一均质材料中的含量超出GB/T

有害物质

镉(Cd)

六价铬(Cr(VI))

多溴联苯(PBB)

多溴二苯醚(PBDE)

○ ○ ○ ○

○ ○ ○ ○

用标识要求」的表示方式

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Specifications subject to change without notice.

HEAD OFFICE : TOKYO BUILDING, 2-7-3 MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU, TOKYO 100-8310, JAPAN

When exported from Japan, this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry for service transaction permission.

This manual confers no industrial property rights or any rights of any other kind, nor does it confer any patent licenses. Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual.

WarrantyExclusion of loss in opportunity and secondary loss from warranty liabilityRegardless of the gratis warranty term, Mitsubishi shall not be liable for compensation to:(1) Damages caused by any cause found not to be the responsibility of Mitsubishi.(2) Loss in opportunity, lost profits incurred to the user by Failures of Mitsubishi products.(3) Special damages and secondary damages whether foreseeable or not, compensation for accidents, and compensation for damages to products other than Mitsubishi products.(4) Replacement by the user, maintenance of on-site equipment, start-up test run and other tasks.

• This product has been manufactured as a general-purpose part for generalindustries, and has not been designed or manufactured to be incorporated in a device or system used in purposes related to human life.

• Before using the product for special purposes such as nuclear power, electric power, aerospace, medicine or passenger movement vehicles, consult with Mitsubishi Electric.

• This product has been manufactured under strict quality control. Howeverwhen installing the product where major accidents or losses could occur if theproduct fails, install appropriate backup or failsafe functions in the system.

For safe use

Country/Region Sales office/TelUSA MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUTOMATION, INC.

500 Corporate Woods Parkway, Vernon Hills, IL 60061, U.S.A.Tel : +1-847-478-2100/+1-847-478-2500 (NC)

Brazil MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC DO BRASIL COMERCIO E SERVICOS LTDA. Avenida Adelino Cardana, 293, 21 andar, Bethaville, Barueri SP, Brazil Tel : +55-11-4689-3000

Germany MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B.V. – German BranchMitsubishi-Electric-Platz 1, 40882 Ratingen, GermanyTel : +49-2102-486-0

UK MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B.V. UK BranchTravellers Lane, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, AL10 8XB, UKTel : +44-1707-28-8780

Italy MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B.V. – Italian BranchCentro Direzionale Colleoni - Palazzo Sirio, Viale Colleoni 7, 20864 Agrate Brianza (MB), ItalyTel : +39-039-60531/+39-039-6053-342

Spain MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE, B.V. – Spanish BranchCarretera de Rubi 76-80-AC.420, E-08190 Sant Cugat del Valles (Barcelona), Spain Tel : +34-935-65-3131/+34-935-65-2236

France MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B.V. – French Branch25, Boulevard des Bouvets, 92741 Nanterre Cedex, FranceTel : +33-1-55-68-55-68

Czech Republic MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B.V. Czech BranchAvenir Business Park, Radicka 751/113e, 158 00 Praha5, Czech RepublicTel : +420-251-551-470

Poland Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V. Polish Branchul. Krakowska 50, 32-083 Balice, PolandTel : +48-12-347-65-00

Country/Region Sales office/TelRussia

China MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUTOMATION (CHINA) LTD.Mitsubishi Electric Automation Center, No.1386 Hongqiao Road, Shanghai, ChinaTel : +86-21-2322-3030

Taiwan SETSUYO ENTERPRISE CO., LTD.6F, No.105, Wugong 3rd Road, Wugu District, New Taipei City 24889, Taiwan, R.O.C.Tel : +886-2-2299-2499

Korea MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUTOMATION KOREA CO., LTD.7F~9F, Gangseo Hangang Xi-tower A, 401, Yangcheon-ro, Gangseo-Gu, Seoul, 07528, KoreaTel : +82-2-3660-9530

Singapore MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ASIA PTE. LTD, 307 Alexandra Road, Mitsubishi Electric Building, Singapore 159943 Tel : +65-6473-2308

Thailand Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation (Thailand) Co., Ltd.12th Floor, SV.City Building, Office Tower 1, No. 896/19 and 20 Rama 3 Road, Kwaeng Bangpongpang, Khet Yannawa, Bangkok 10120, ThailandTel : +66-2682-6522~31

Indonesia PT. Mitsubishi Electric IndonesiaGedung Jaya 11th Floor, JL. MH. ThamrinNo.12, Jakarta Pusat 10340, IndonesiaTel : +62-21-3192-6461

India Mitsubishi Electric India Pvt. Ltd. Gurgaon Head Office2nd Floor, Tower A & B, Cyber Greens, DLF Cyber City, DLF Phase - III, Gurgaon - 122002, Haryana, IndiaTel : +91-124-4630300

Australia MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD.348 Victoria Road PO BOX11, Rydalmere, N.S.W 2116, Australia Tel : + 61-2-9684-7777

Mitsubishi Electric (Russia) LLC52, bld. 1, Kosmodamianskaya emb., 115054 Moscow, RussiaTel : +7-495-721-2070

基于中国标准法的参考规格:GB/T15969.2

Note: This symbol mark is for China only.

含有有害6物质的名称,含有量,含有部品

 本产品中所含有的有害6物质的名称,含有量,含有部品如下表所示。

产品中有害物质的名称及含量

本表格依据SJ/T 11364的规定编制。

○:表示该有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在GB/T 26572 规定的限量要求以下。

×:表示该有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出GB/T 26572规定的限量要求。

部件名称

有害物质

铅(Pb)

汞(Hg)

镉(Cd)

六价铬(Cr(VI))

多溴联苯(PBB)

多溴二苯醚(PBDE)

可编程控制器

外壳

印刷基板

○ ○

○ ○ ○ ○ ○

○ ○ ○ ○

×

「电器电子产品有害物质限制使用标识要求」的表示方式

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●SAFETY PRECAUTIONS●(Read these precautions before using)

Please read this manual carefully and pay special attention to safety in orderto handle this product properly. These precautions apply only to Mitsubishiequipment. Refer to the user’s manual of the CPU module for a description ofthe PLC system safety precautions.If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, theprotection provided by the equipment may be impaired.These ●SAFETY PRECAUTIONS● are classified into two categories:"WARNING" and "CAUTION".

Depending on circumstances, procedures indicated by mayalso be linked to serious results.In any case, it is important to follow the directions for usage.Store this manual in a safe place so that it may be accessible whenevernecessary. Always forward this manual to the end user of the machinecontaining this product.[DESIGN PRECAUTIONS]

[INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS]

[WIRING PRECAUTIONS]

Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause death or serious injury if not carried out properly.

Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause superficial to medium injury, or physical damage only, if not carried out properly.

• Depending on a failure in the remote I/O module, an output's status may be ON or OFF. For output signals which can lead to a severe accident, install a circuit to monitor the outputs outside of the module.

• Do not bind the control cable or the connection cable together with the main circuit and power cable. Keep such cables far from the main circuit and power cable. Assure a distance of 100mm (3.94") or more, otherwise a malfunction may occur due to excessive noise.

• Use the dedicated power supply without applying any force on the connector of the CC-Link/LT interface and the connection cable. Otherwise, such cables may break or fail.

• Use the dedicated power supply within an environment described by the general specifications in this manual. If the dedicated power supply is used in any environment outside the range for the general specifications, electrical shock, fire, malfunction, product damage or product deterioration may occur.

• Do not directly touch the conductive area of the dedicated power supply.Malfunction or damage of the dedicated power supply may be caused by such touching.

• Securely fix the dedicated power supply with DIN rail or mounting screws. Securely tighten the mounting screws within the specified torque range. If the screws are insufficiently tightened, the dedicated power supply may drop, short-circuit or malfunction.If the screws are excessively tightened, the screws may be damaged, and the dedicated power supply may drop or short-circuit.

• Install the dedicated power supply on to a flat surface.If the mounting surface is concave and/or convex, and if excessive force is applied on the PC board, nonconformity may occur.

• Make sure to shut down all phases of the power supply outside the module before starting the installation or wiring work. If all phases are not shut down, electrical shock or product damage may be caused.

• The temperature rating of the cable should be 80C or more.

[STARTING AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS]

[DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS]

[TRANSPORTATION AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS]

●Note Concerning the CE Marking●This marking does not guarantee that an entire mechanical module produced inaccordance with the contents of the notification comply with the followingstandards. Compliance to EMC standards of the entire mechanical moduleshould be checked by the user / manufacturer.

AttentionThis product is designed for use in industrial applications.

Standards with which this product compliesType : Programmable Controller (Open Type Equipment)Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards (EMC):Models : Products manufactured:

from April 1st, 2004 to April 30th, 2006 are compliant withEN61000-6-4 and EN61131-2:1994+A11:1996+A12:2000after May 1st, 2006 are compliant with EN61131-2:2007.

Low Voltage Standards (LVD):Models : Products manufactured:

from November 1st, 2002 to April 30th, 2006 are compliant with EN61000-6-4 and EN61131-2:1994+A11:1996+A12:2000from May 1st, 2006 to February 28th, 2018 are compliant with EN61131-2:2007 after March 1st, 2018 are compliant with EN61010-2-201:2013*1.

*1 For products manufactured after January 1 2018, there may be compliant cases.

• Confirm the rated voltage and the terminal arrangement of the dedicated power supply, then correctly wire the dedicated power supply. If a power supply not conforming to the specification rating is connected or the dedicated power supply is wired incorrectly, fire, failure or malfunction may occur.

• Tighten the terminal screws within the specified torque range. If the terminal screws are insufficiently tightened, fire or malfunction may occur.If the terminal screws are excessively tightened, the screws may be damaged, and the module may short-circuit, equipment failures, or malfunction.

• Make sure that foreign objects such as cutting and wire chips do not enter the dedicated power supply. Fire, failure or malfunction may be caused by the foreign objects.

• When two or more dedicated power supply or power adapter (CL1PAD1) exist in a system, take care in connecting the first LINK/POWER connector to the second LINK connector as indicated below. If the LINK/POWER connector in the two adapters are connected to each other, the adapters may fail.

• Do not short-circuit the 24G terminal and +24V terminal of the LINK/POWER connector. Some remote I/O modules operate the inputs and outputs using the power supply for communication. Refer to the corresponding manuals for remote I/O modules and perform wiring correctly.If wiring is performed incorrectly, fire, failure or malfunction may occur.

• When the LINK connector is not in use, cover the opening by plugging a connector for communication (without any cable) or attaching a piece of tape to prevent dust or conductive foreign materials from getting inside. Such materials may cause failure or malfunction.

• Attach a warning label (hazard symbol 417-IEC-5036) concerning electric shock to the enclosure of the final system.

• Do not touch the terminals while the power is being supplied.Electrical shock or malfunction may be caused by such touching.

• Shut down all phases of the power supply outside the dedicated power supply before cleaning or tightening the terminal screws. If all phases are not shut down, the dedicated power supply may fail or malfunction.

• For cleaning, perform dry wiping without using chemicals.• If there is the possibility of touching the PLC inside a control panel in maintenance, make

sure to discharge to avoid the influence of static electricity.

• Do not disassemble or modify the dedicated power supply. Failure, malfunction, injury or fire may be caused by such disassembly or modification.

• The dedicated power supply case is made of a resin.The dedicated power supply may be damaged by dropping or strong impact.

• Shut down all external phases of the power supply before attaching or removing the dedicated power supply to/from the panel. If all phases are not shut down, the dedicated power supply may fail or malfunction.

Correctconnection

LINKconnector

LINKconnector

LINK/POWERconnector

Wrongconnection

LINKconnector

LINK/POWERconnector

LINKconnector

LINK/POWERconnector

LINK/POWERconnector

• When disposing of the product, treat it as an industrial waste.

• During transportation avoid the impact which exceeds a regulated value as the dedicated power supply is a precision instrument. It is necessary to check the operation of module after transportation, in case of any impact damage. If not checked, an accident or damage to the machine may result due to a damaged dedicated power supply.

.

For more details please contact the local Mitsubishi Electric sales site.• Notes for compliance to EMC LVD regulation.

It is necessary to install the CL1 series module in a shielded metal control panel.

• Use this product in Zone A*2 as defined in EN61131-2.The terminal and the wiring for the power supply can be used in zone B*2.*2 Zone defined in EN61131-2

Separation defined in EN61131-2 for EMC LVD regulation decideddepending on condition in industrial setting.Zone C = Factory mains which is isolated from public mains by dedicated

transformers.Zone B = Dedicated power distribution which is protected by secondary

surge protection. (300V or less in the rated vol tage isassumed.)

Zone A = Local power distribution which is isolated from dedicated powerdistribution by AC/DC converters, isolation transformers, etc. (120V or less in the rated voltage is assumed.)

• Do not wire two or more crimp terminals to one terminal. (If the wiring with two or more wire is needed, take an appropriate action such as adding an external terminal.)

Installation in EnclosurePlease use the CL1 Series module while installed in conductive shielded controlpanels under a general industrial environment.Programmable controllers are open-type devices that must be installed andused within conductive control panels. Please secure the control panel lid to thecontrol panel (for conduction). Installation within a control panel greatlyaffects the safety of the system and aids in shielding noise from theprogrammable controller.• For the control panel, use the product having sufficient strength, fire

protectiveness and shielding property to an installation environment.

1. Associated manuals

2. Outline of ProductThis product is a dedicated power supply connected to CC-Link/LT.This product supplies 24V DC power to the CC-Link/LT system.

Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards (EMC) Remark

EN61000-6-4:2001Electromagnetic compatibility-Generic standards - Emission standard for Industrial environment

Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard.(Radiated Emissions and Mains Terminal Voltage Emissions)

EN61131-2:1994/A11:1996/A12:2000Programmable controllers -Equipment requirements and tests

Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard.• Radiated electromagnetic field• Fast transient burst• Electrostatic discharge• Damped oscillatory wave

EN61131-2: 2007Programmable controllers -Equipment requirements and tests

Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard.EMI• Radiated Emission• Conducted EmissionEMS• Radiated electromagnetic field• Fast transient burst• Electrostatic discharge• High-energy surge• Voltage drops and interruptions• Conducted RF• Power frequency magnetic field

Low Voltage Standards (LVD) Remark

EN61131-2:1994/A11:1996 /A12:2000:2007

Programmable controllers -Equipment requirements and tests

The equipment has been assessed as a component for fitting in a suitable control box which meets the requirements of EN61131-2:1994 + A11:1996 + A12:2000, :2007

EN61010-2-201:2013Safety of electrical equipment for measurement, control, and test

The equipment has been assessed as a component for fitting in a suitable control box which meets the requirements of EN61010-2-201:2013

Manual name Manual No.(Model code) Description

CC-Link/LT: Power Adapter Dedicated Power SupplyUSER’S MANUAL(Detailed Volume)

JY997D06601(09R712)

Explains specifications, wiring, handling regarding the dedicated power supply and dedicated power supply for CC-Link/LT

3. Name of Each Part3.1 Name of each part and assignment

3.2 Handling of LINK connector and LINK/POWER connector

1) LINK connectorDedicated for communication only (does not supply power). Used whentwo or more dedicated power supply or power adapter (CL1PAD1) areused in the CC-Link/LT system.

2) LINK/POWER connectorDedicated for communication, and supplies the power to the CC-Link/LT system.

4. Specifications1) General specifications

CL1PSU-2A

AC85-264V

24V

LINK - -DBDA- -

LINK/POWER

24GDBDA

+24V

L N

DIN rail installationgroove

Nameplate

LINK connectorLINK/POWER connector

Status indicator LEDPower terminal

2-φ4.5 mounting hole(M4 mounting screw)Terminal

arrangementL N

Name Description

Status indicator LED 24V Lit while the power is supplied

Interface LINK connector

DB For communication

DA For communication

InterfaceLINK/POWER connector

24G Power supply for communication (-)

DB For communication

DA For communication

+24V Power supply for communication (+)

Power terminal

L Supplies power from outside to dedicated power supply.Input voltage:100,120,200,230,and 240V AC(Voltage allowable range: 85 to 264V AC)

N

shows a function grounding terminal.

Nameplate printing is a mark that instructs to use the cable with an appropriate temperature rating (80C or more) for wiring

Item SpecificationAmbient working temperature 0 to 55C (32 to 131F)

Ambient storage temperature -25 to 75C (-13 to 167F)

Ambient operating humidity

5 to 95%RH: Dew condensation shall not be allowed.

Ambient storage humidity

5 to 95%RH: Dew condensation shall not be allowed.

Vibration resistance (*1)

Intermittent vibration is present Number of sweep times

Frequency Acceleration Half amplitude

10 times in each of X, Y and Z directions (80 min)

10 to 57Hz 0.075mm57 to 150Hz 9.8m/s2 Continuous vibration is presentFrequency Acceleration Half amplitude10 to 57Hz 0.035mm57 to 150Hz 4.9m/s2

Impact resistance (*1) 147 m/s2, 3 times in each of X, Y and Z directionsOperating atmosphere Corrosive gas should not be present.

COMM.

1

COMM.

1

Master module

DedicatedPower Supply

1)

2)

1)

2)

DedicatedPower Supply

Remote I/O stationRemote I/O stationRemote I/O stationRemote I/O station

*1 The criterion is shown in IEC61131-2.*2 The module cannot be used in an environment pressurized above the

atmospheric pressure at the altitude of 0 m. If the module is used in suchan environment, it may fail.

*3 This category indicates in which area (inside the site) in relation to thepublic wiring net the equipment is to be connected.Category applies, for example, to equipment whose power is suppliedfrom a fixed facility.The surge-resistant voltage of equipment whose rating is up to 300V is 2,500V.

*4 This index indicates the degree of conductive substances generated in theenvironment in which the module is used. The degree of contamination 2indicates that contamination is caused by the generation of only non-conductive substances.In this degree, however, temporary conduction may be caused byaccidental condensation.

*5 CC-Link/LT system is assumed to be installed in an environmentequivalent to indoor.

2) Performance specifications

Output derating

• The output current that can be used varies depending on the ambient temperature, therefore, refer to the output derating chart above and use the module within its proper range. (When load factor is at 100%, up to 2A current can be output. At 80%, up to 1.6A.)

• When the output current exceeds the specified value, an overcurrent protection circuit drives the output voltage down.When the overcurrent status or short circuit is cleared, the output voltage automatically returns to its normally operating value.

• When an output voltage exceeding the specified value is generated due to some defect inside the power supply, for instance, the output is interrupted so that the high voltage will not be output.The protection circuit may also be triggered when a reverse current is generated from the load circuit connected to the output terminal or when an external overvoltage is input.If the overvoltage protection circuit is triggered once, and the output is interrupted and does not return to normal automatically, please have the module checked and/or repaired.

Operating altitude 2,000m(6561'8") or less (*2)Installation place Inside control panel (*5)Over-voltage category or less (*3)Degree of contamination 2 or less (*4)Grounding 100 or less

Item Specification

Item Specification

Input

Rated voltage 100, 120, 200, 230, and 240V ACVoltage allowable range 85 to 264V AC

Rated current 1.2A / 100V AC 0.7A / 200V ACPower consumption 70W

Rated frequency 50 or 60Hz

Power fuse 3.15AInrush current Max. 50A / 100V AC Max. 60A / 200V AC

Output

Output voltage 24V DC +10 %/-5 %

Output current

0.01A to 2A Derating occurs according to the ambient temperature and power voltage.[Use the module in a proper range so that the total current consumption of each module does not exceed 2A (except the period immediately after the power is turned on).]

Ripple noise 500mVp-p or below

Noise resistance By noise simulator of 1000Vp-p in noise voltage, 1s in noise width, and 25 to 60Hz in frequency

Withstand voltage AC type 1500V AC for one min.DC type 500V AC for one min.

Allowable momentary power failure time

Operation continues after power failure for 10ms or less.

Insulation resistance10 M between the external terminals as a whole and the ground terminal by 500V DC insulation resistance tester

Protection class IP1X

Protec-tion func-tion

Over-voltage protection

27V to 33V Output interrupt Not automatically reset

Overcurrent protection

110 to 160%Drooping characteristic Automatically reset

External connection method

-Supplies power from outside to dedicated power supply: 3 points (M3 screws) on terminal block

-To communicate and to supply power to CC-Link/LT system: Connector with 4 pins dedicated to CC-Link/LT (2 pcs.)

Mass (Weight) Approx. 0.4 kg (0.88 lbs)

Ambient temperature (°C)

Load

fact

or (%

)

0

20

40

60

80

100

0 10 20 30 40 50 55

100V AC or higher90V AC85V AC

5. Construction CautionsInstallation of dedicated power supplyAt least one dedicated power supply is required per CC-Link/LT system.When constructing the system using only one dedicated power supply, thefollowing three conditions should be satisfied.If the following four conditions are not satisfied, use two or more dedicated powersupplies or power adapters (CL1PAD1) in constructing the system.• The current capacity of the dedicated power supply is 2A or less, therefore, total

current consumption should be an equivalent to or less than 2 A.• Total current at start-up of each module + current consumption of the I/O

equipment that receives power from a dedicated power supply Maximum output current (2.2A) of dedicated power supply

• In order to operate a stable system, the voltage drop should be equivalent to or less than 3.6 V.

• The minimum operating voltage of each module is 20.4 V, therefore, supply voltage subtracted by the voltage drop should be equivalent to or more than 20.4 V.

5.1 System power calculation method5.1.1 Current consumption calculation

*1 Some remote I/O modules for CC-Link/LT supply the power for I/O via theconnection cable.For the details, refer to the instruction manual of each remote I/O module.

5.1.2 Voltage dropCalculate the voltage drop based on the simplified graph or the calculationformula. (supply voltage: 24V DC, ambient temperature: 20C)

1) Selection based on the simplified graph

One dedicated power supply is allowed within the range shown in the graph above.

2) Selection based on the calculation formula

*1 Some remote I/O modules for CC-Link/LT supply the power for I/O via theconnection cable.For the details, refer to the instruction manual of each remote I/O module. The simplified graph and the calculation formula concerning voltage dropcalculations may not be accurate depending on the ambient temperatureand the number of used connectors dedicated to CC-Link/LT.If the driving voltage (20.4V) cannot be assured in a used remote I/Omodule, add another dedicated power supply or power adapter (CL1PAD1).

5.1.3 Start-up current calculationConstruct the system properly so that the calculated start-up current (when thepower is turned on) does not exceed the maximum output current (2.2 A) of thededicated power supply.

• Refer to "CC-Link/LT: Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply USER'S MANUAL (Detailed Volume)"

Currentconsumptionin CC-Link/LT

system

Total currentconsumption ofeach module in

CC-Link/LT system

Total current consumptionof I/O equipment (suchas sensors) (to whichpower is supplied via

communication cable)*1= + ≤ 2A

0.10.1

1.0

10

100

560

1.0 5Current consumption [A]

1000

0.10.1

1.0

10

100

441

1.0 5Current consumption [A]

1000

When you use VCTF cable or High flexiblecable or a combination of cables When you use dedicated flat cable

Max

imum

cab

le le

ngth

[m(in

ches

)]

Max

imum

cab

le le

ngth

[m(in

ches

)]

Voltagedrop (V)

Maximumdistance (m)

+ Constant: 9Constant

: 0.08= × ≤ 3.6V× Total currentconsumption (A)

Maximumdistance

Total currentconsumption

Furthest station from the dedicated power supply

Total currentconsumption of eachmodule in CC-Link/LT

system+

Total current consumption of I/Oequipment (such as sensors)

(to which power is supplied viacommunication cable)*1

Voltagedrop (V)

Maximumdistance (m)

+ Constant: 11Constant

: 0.06= × ≤ 3.6V× Total currentconsumption (A)

When you use VCTF cable or High flexible cable or a combination of cables

When you use dedicated flat cable

Total current atstart-up of each

module ofCC-Link/LT

+Total current consumption of I/O

equipment (such as sensors)(to which power is supplied via a

connecting cable)

Maximum outputcurrent (2.2 A) ofdedicated power

supply

6. InstallationThe dedicated power supply can be installed to a DIN rail or directly installed with screws.Provide a space of 50mm (1.97 in.) or more between the dedicated power supplymain unit and other equipment or structures. Keep the module as far away fromhigh-voltage cables, high-voltage devices, or power-driven devices as possible. Each installation procedure is described below.6.1 Installation directionDo not install the dedicated power supply on the floor surface, the ceilingsurface or in the vertical direction. If the dedicated power supply is installed onsuch a surface or in such a direction, its temperature may rise.Make sure to install the dedicated power supply on the wall horizontally.6.2 Installation to DIN railWhen installing the module, 1) align the upper DIN rail installation groove on themodule with the DIN rail, and 2) press the module on to the DIN rail.When removing the module, 3) pull the hook downward for installation to DIN rail,4) then remove the module.

6.3 Direct installationMount the dedicated power supply by tightening M4 screws to the upper andlower mounting holes (two holes in all) provided in the dedicated power supply.

7. Power Wiring

Crimp-style terminalFor the power wiring, use crimp-style terminals of the following dimensions.For the I/O wiring, use crimp-style terminals of the following dimensions.

• Use a power wire of 2mm2 (0.08in.2) or more.• Perform grounding (100 or less) with a wire of 2 mm2 (0.08in.2) or more to

the grounding terminal. However, never perform common grounding with a high voltage system.

• Tighten the terminal screws (M3 screws) on the terminal block with a tightening torque of 0.42 to 0.58 Nm. Do not tighten terminal screws exceeding the specified torque. Failure to do so may cause short circuit, equipment failures, or malfunctions.

*1 To adapt the low voltage command (EN61010-2-201:2013) of the EC commandavoid the wiring with two wires to the built-in terminal, and take an appropriateaction such as adding an external terminal.

8. Outside Dimensions

Applicable DIN rail TH35-7.5Fe and TH35-7.5AIWidth: 35mm (1.38")

Applicable screw M4 0.7mm(0.03") 16mm(0.63") or more(Tightening torque range: 0.78 to 1.08 Nm)

1)

Installation Removal

2) 3)

4)

Connector forCC-Link/LTinterface

DADB

Connector forCC-Link/LT interface

Power terminal block for dedicated power supply

Grounding(100Ω or less)

+24VDA

24GDB

LINK LINK/POWER

NL

Dedicated power supply

100, 120, 200, 230, and 240V AC (Voltage allowable range: 85 to 264V AC)

AC/DC circuit

LED24V

6.2 mm (0.24" )or less

6.2 mm (0.24" )or less

Terminal

Terminal screw Crimp-styleterminal

Terminal screw Crimp-styleterminal

When wiring one cable to one terminal When wiring two cables to one terminal*1

Terminal

3.2 (0.13") 3.2 (0.13")

CL1PSU-2A

AC85-264V

24V

LINK - -DBDA- -

LINK/POWER

24GDBDA

+24V

L N

Center of DIN rail

2 - φ4.5(0.18") mountinghole (M4 mounting screw)

90(3.55")

45(1

.78"

)

Unit: mm(inches)

8(0.32")82(3.23")±0.3(0.02")

90(3

.55"

)

82(3

.23"

)±0.

3(0.

02")

90(3.55")

Thank you very much for choosing this product.

CL1PSU-2ACC-Link/LT Dedicated Power Supply

Please read this manual thoroughly before starting to use or handling the product.

User’s ManualMODEL CL1PSU-2AMANUAL Number JY997D09801HDate July 2018

Page 3: CL1PSU-2A CC-Link/LT Dedicated Power Supply User's Manual · 2018-09-13 · Specifications subject to change without notice. HEAD OFFICE : TOKYO BUILDING, 2-7-3 MARUNOUCHI, CHIYODA-KU,

Specifications subject to change without notice.

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 本产品中所含有的有害6物质的名称,含有量,含有部品如下表所示。

产品中有害物质的名称及含量

本表格依据SJ/T 11364的规定编制。

○:表示该有害物质在该部件所有均质材料中的含量均在GB/T 26572 规定的限量要求以下。

×:表示该有害物质至少在该部件的某一均质材料中的含量超出GB/T 26572规定的限量要求。

部件名称

有害物质

铅(Pb)

汞(Hg)

镉(Cd)

六价铬(Cr(VI))

多溴联苯(PBB)

多溴二苯醚(PBDE)

可编程控制器

外壳

印刷基板

○ ○

○ ○ ○ ○ ○

○ ○ ○ ○

×

「电器电子产品有害物质限制使用标识要求」的表示方式

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JAPANESE

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●SAFETY PRECAUTIONS●(Read these precautions before using)

Please read this manual carefully and pay special attention to safety in orderto handle this product properly. These precautions apply only to Mitsubishiequipment. Refer to the user’s manual of the CPU module for a description ofthe PLC system safety precautions.If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, theprotection provided by the equipment may be impaired.These ●SAFETY PRECAUTIONS● are classified into two categories:"WARNING" and "CAUTION".

Depending on circumstances, procedures indicated by mayalso be linked to serious results.In any case, it is important to follow the directions for usage.Store this manual in a safe place so that it may be accessible whenevernecessary. Always forward this manual to the end user of the machinecontaining this product.[DESIGN PRECAUTIONS]

[INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS]

[WIRING PRECAUTIONS]

Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause death or serious injury if not carried out properly.

Procedures which may lead to a dangerous condition and cause superficial to medium injury, or physical damage only, if not carried out properly.

• Depending on a failure in the remote I/O module, an output's status may be ON or OFF. For output signals which can lead to a severe accident, install a circuit to monitor the outputs outside of the module.

• Do not bind the control cable or the connection cable together with the main circuit and power cable. Keep such cables far from the main circuit and power cable. Assure a distance of 100mm (3.94") or more, otherwise a malfunction may occur due to excessive noise.

• Use the dedicated power supply without applying any force on the connector of the CC-Link/LT interface and the connection cable. Otherwise, such cables may break or fail.

• Use the dedicated power supply within an environment described by the general specifications in this manual. If the dedicated power supply is used in any environment outside the range for the general specifications, electrical shock, fire, malfunction, product damage or product deterioration may occur.

• Do not directly touch the conductive area of the dedicated power supply.Malfunction or damage of the dedicated power supply may be caused by such touching.

• Securely fix the dedicated power supply with DIN rail or mounting screws. Securely tighten the mounting screws within the specified torque range. If the screws are insufficiently tightened, the dedicated power supply may drop, short-circuit or malfunction.If the screws are excessively tightened, the screws may be damaged, and the dedicated power supply may drop or short-circuit.

• Install the dedicated power supply on to a flat surface.If the mounting surface is concave and/or convex, and if excessive force is applied on the PC board, nonconformity may occur.

• Make sure to shut down all phases of the power supply outside the module before starting the installation or wiring work. If all phases are not shut down, electrical shock or product damage may be caused.

• The temperature rating of the cable should be 80C or more.

[STARTING AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS]

[DISPOSAL PRECAUTIONS]

[TRANSPORTATION AND MAINTENANCE PRECAUTIONS]

●Note Concerning the CE Marking●This marking does not guarantee that an entire mechanical module produced inaccordance with the contents of the notification comply with the followingstandards. Compliance to EMC standards of the entire mechanical moduleshould be checked by the user / manufacturer.

AttentionThis product is designed for use in industrial applications.

Standards with which this product compliesType : Programmable Controller (Open Type Equipment)Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards (EMC):Models : Products manufactured:

from April 1st, 2004 to April 30th, 2006 are compliant withEN61000-6-4 and EN61131-2:1994+A11:1996+A12:2000after May 1st, 2006 are compliant with EN61131-2:2007.

Low Voltage Standards (LVD):Models : Products manufactured:

from November 1st, 2002 to April 30th, 2006 are compliant with EN61000-6-4 and EN61131-2:1994+A11:1996+A12:2000from May 1st, 2006 to February 28th, 2018 are compliant with EN61131-2:2007 after March 1st, 2018 are compliant with EN61010-2-201:2013*1.

*1 For products manufactured after January 1 2018, there may be compliant cases.

• Confirm the rated voltage and the terminal arrangement of the dedicated power supply, then correctly wire the dedicated power supply. If a power supply not conforming to the specification rating is connected or the dedicated power supply is wired incorrectly, fire, failure or malfunction may occur.

• Tighten the terminal screws within the specified torque range. If the terminal screws are insufficiently tightened, fire or malfunction may occur.If the terminal screws are excessively tightened, the screws may be damaged, and the module may short-circuit, equipment failures, or malfunction.

• Make sure that foreign objects such as cutting and wire chips do not enter the dedicated power supply. Fire, failure or malfunction may be caused by the foreign objects.

• When two or more dedicated power supply or power adapter (CL1PAD1) exist in a system, take care in connecting the first LINK/POWER connector to the second LINK connector as indicated below. If the LINK/POWER connector in the two adapters are connected to each other, the adapters may fail.

• Do not short-circuit the 24G terminal and +24V terminal of the LINK/POWER connector. Some remote I/O modules operate the inputs and outputs using the power supply for communication. Refer to the corresponding manuals for remote I/O modules and perform wiring correctly.If wiring is performed incorrectly, fire, failure or malfunction may occur.

• When the LINK connector is not in use, cover the opening by plugging a connector for communication (without any cable) or attaching a piece of tape to prevent dust or conductive foreign materials from getting inside. Such materials may cause failure or malfunction.

• Attach a warning label (hazard symbol 417-IEC-5036) concerning electric shock to the enclosure of the final system.

• Do not touch the terminals while the power is being supplied.Electrical shock or malfunction may be caused by such touching.

• Shut down all phases of the power supply outside the dedicated power supply before cleaning or tightening the terminal screws. If all phases are not shut down, the dedicated power supply may fail or malfunction.

• For cleaning, perform dry wiping without using chemicals.• If there is the possibility of touching the PLC inside a control panel in maintenance, make

sure to discharge to avoid the influence of static electricity.

• Do not disassemble or modify the dedicated power supply. Failure, malfunction, injury or fire may be caused by such disassembly or modification.

• The dedicated power supply case is made of a resin.The dedicated power supply may be damaged by dropping or strong impact.

• Shut down all external phases of the power supply before attaching or removing the dedicated power supply to/from the panel. If all phases are not shut down, the dedicated power supply may fail or malfunction.

Correctconnection

LINKconnector

LINKconnector

LINK/POWERconnector

Wrongconnection

LINKconnector

LINK/POWERconnector

LINKconnector

LINK/POWERconnector

LINK/POWERconnector

• When disposing of the product, treat it as an industrial waste.

• During transportation avoid the impact which exceeds a regulated value as the dedicated power supply is a precision instrument. It is necessary to check the operation of module after transportation, in case of any impact damage. If not checked, an accident or damage to the machine may result due to a damaged dedicated power supply.

.

For more details please contact the local Mitsubishi Electric sales site.• Notes for compliance to EMC LVD regulation.

It is necessary to install the CL1 series module in a shielded metal control panel.

• Use this product in Zone A*2 as defined in EN61131-2.The terminal and the wiring for the power supply can be used in zone B*2.*2 Zone defined in EN61131-2

Separation defined in EN61131-2 for EMC LVD regulation decideddepending on condition in industrial setting.Zone C = Factory mains which is isolated from public mains by dedicated

transformers.Zone B = Dedicated power distribution which is protected by secondary

surge protection. (300V or less in the rated vol tage isassumed.)

Zone A = Local power distribution which is isolated from dedicated powerdistribution by AC/DC converters, isolation transformers, etc. (120V or less in the rated voltage is assumed.)

• Do not wire two or more crimp terminals to one terminal. (If the wiring with two or more wire is needed, take an appropriate action such as adding an external terminal.)

Installation in EnclosurePlease use the CL1 Series module while installed in conductive shielded controlpanels under a general industrial environment.Programmable controllers are open-type devices that must be installed andused within conductive control panels. Please secure the control panel lid to thecontrol panel (for conduction). Installation within a control panel greatlyaffects the safety of the system and aids in shielding noise from theprogrammable controller.• For the control panel, use the product having sufficient strength, fire

protectiveness and shielding property to an installation environment.

1. Associated manuals

2. Outline of ProductThis product is a dedicated power supply connected to CC-Link/LT.This product supplies 24V DC power to the CC-Link/LT system.

Electromagnetic Compatibility Standards (EMC) Remark

EN61000-6-4:2001Electromagnetic compatibility-Generic standards - Emission standard for Industrial environment

Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard.(Radiated Emissions and Mains Terminal Voltage Emissions)

EN61131-2:1994/A11:1996/A12:2000Programmable controllers -Equipment requirements and tests

Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard.• Radiated electromagnetic field• Fast transient burst• Electrostatic discharge• Damped oscillatory wave

EN61131-2: 2007Programmable controllers -Equipment requirements and tests

Compliance with all relevant aspects of the standard.EMI• Radiated Emission• Conducted EmissionEMS• Radiated electromagnetic field• Fast transient burst• Electrostatic discharge• High-energy surge• Voltage drops and interruptions• Conducted RF• Power frequency magnetic field

Low Voltage Standards (LVD) Remark

EN61131-2:1994/A11:1996 /A12:2000:2007

Programmable controllers -Equipment requirements and tests

The equipment has been assessed as a component for fitting in a suitable control box which meets the requirements of EN61131-2:1994 + A11:1996 + A12:2000, :2007

EN61010-2-201:2013Safety of electrical equipment for measurement, control, and test

The equipment has been assessed as a component for fitting in a suitable control box which meets the requirements of EN61010-2-201:2013

Manual name Manual No.(Model code) Description

CC-Link/LT: Power Adapter Dedicated Power SupplyUSER’S MANUAL(Detailed Volume)

JY997D06601(09R712)

Explains specifications, wiring, handling regarding the dedicated power supply and dedicated power supply for CC-Link/LT

3. Name of Each Part3.1 Name of each part and assignment

3.2 Handling of LINK connector and LINK/POWER connector

1) LINK connectorDedicated for communication only (does not supply power). Used whentwo or more dedicated power supply or power adapter (CL1PAD1) areused in the CC-Link/LT system.

2) LINK/POWER connectorDedicated for communication, and supplies the power to the CC-Link/LT system.

4. Specifications1) General specifications

CL1PSU-2A

AC85-264V

24V

LINK - -DBDA- -

LINK/POWER

24GDBDA

+24V

L N

DIN rail installationgroove

Nameplate

LINK connectorLINK/POWER connector

Status indicator LEDPower terminal

2-φ4.5 mounting hole(M4 mounting screw)Terminal

arrangementL N

Name Description

Status indicator LED 24V Lit while the power is supplied

Interface LINK connector

DB For communication

DA For communication

InterfaceLINK/POWER connector

24G Power supply for communication (-)

DB For communication

DA For communication

+24V Power supply for communication (+)

Power terminal

L Supplies power from outside to dedicated power supply.Input voltage:100,120,200,230,and 240V AC(Voltage allowable range: 85 to 264V AC)

N

shows a function grounding terminal.

Nameplate printing is a mark that instructs to use the cable with an appropriate temperature rating (80C or more) for wiring

Item SpecificationAmbient working temperature 0 to 55C (32 to 131F)

Ambient storage temperature -25 to 75C (-13 to 167F)

Ambient operating humidity

5 to 95%RH: Dew condensation shall not be allowed.

Ambient storage humidity

5 to 95%RH: Dew condensation shall not be allowed.

Vibration resistance (*1)

Intermittent vibration is present Number of sweep times

Frequency Acceleration Half amplitude

10 times in each of X, Y and Z directions (80 min)

10 to 57Hz 0.075mm57 to 150Hz 9.8m/s2 Continuous vibration is presentFrequency Acceleration Half amplitude10 to 57Hz 0.035mm57 to 150Hz 4.9m/s2

Impact resistance (*1) 147 m/s2, 3 times in each of X, Y and Z directionsOperating atmosphere Corrosive gas should not be present.

COMM.

1

COMM.

1

Master module

DedicatedPower Supply

1)

2)

1)

2)

DedicatedPower Supply

Remote I/O stationRemote I/O stationRemote I/O stationRemote I/O station

*1 The criterion is shown in IEC61131-2.*2 The module cannot be used in an environment pressurized above the

atmospheric pressure at the altitude of 0 m. If the module is used in suchan environment, it may fail.

*3 This category indicates in which area (inside the site) in relation to thepublic wiring net the equipment is to be connected.Category applies, for example, to equipment whose power is suppliedfrom a fixed facility.The surge-resistant voltage of equipment whose rating is up to 300V is 2,500V.

*4 This index indicates the degree of conductive substances generated in theenvironment in which the module is used. The degree of contamination 2indicates that contamination is caused by the generation of only non-conductive substances.In this degree, however, temporary conduction may be caused byaccidental condensation.

*5 CC-Link/LT system is assumed to be installed in an environmentequivalent to indoor.

2) Performance specifications

Output derating

• The output current that can be used varies depending on the ambient temperature, therefore, refer to the output derating chart above and use the module within its proper range. (When load factor is at 100%, up to 2A current can be output. At 80%, up to 1.6A.)

• When the output current exceeds the specified value, an overcurrent protection circuit drives the output voltage down.When the overcurrent status or short circuit is cleared, the output voltage automatically returns to its normally operating value.

• When an output voltage exceeding the specified value is generated due to some defect inside the power supply, for instance, the output is interrupted so that the high voltage will not be output.The protection circuit may also be triggered when a reverse current is generated from the load circuit connected to the output terminal or when an external overvoltage is input.If the overvoltage protection circuit is triggered once, and the output is interrupted and does not return to normal automatically, please have the module checked and/or repaired.

Operating altitude 2,000m(6561'8") or less (*2)Installation place Inside control panel (*5)Over-voltage category or less (*3)Degree of contamination 2 or less (*4)Grounding 100 or less

Item Specification

Item Specification

Input

Rated voltage 100, 120, 200, 230, and 240V ACVoltage allowable range 85 to 264V AC

Rated current 1.2A / 100V AC 0.7A / 200V ACPower consumption 70W

Rated frequency 50 or 60Hz

Power fuse 3.15AInrush current Max. 50A / 100V AC Max. 60A / 200V AC

Output

Output voltage 24V DC +10 %/-5 %

Output current

0.01A to 2A Derating occurs according to the ambient temperature and power voltage.[Use the module in a proper range so that the total current consumption of each module does not exceed 2A (except the period immediately after the power is turned on).]

Ripple noise 500mVp-p or below

Noise resistance By noise simulator of 1000Vp-p in noise voltage, 1s in noise width, and 25 to 60Hz in frequency

Withstand voltage AC type 1500V AC for one min.DC type 500V AC for one min.

Allowable momentary power failure time

Operation continues after power failure for 10ms or less.

Insulation resistance10 M between the external terminals as a whole and the ground terminal by 500V DC insulation resistance tester

Protection class IP1X

Protec-tion func-tion

Over-voltage protection

27V to 33V Output interrupt Not automatically reset

Overcurrent protection

110 to 160%Drooping characteristic Automatically reset

External connection method

-Supplies power from outside to dedicated power supply: 3 points (M3 screws) on terminal block

-To communicate and to supply power to CC-Link/LT system: Connector with 4 pins dedicated to CC-Link/LT (2 pcs.)

Mass (Weight) Approx. 0.4 kg (0.88 lbs)

Ambient temperature (°C)

Load

fact

or (%

)

0

20

40

60

80

100

0 10 20 30 40 50 55

100V AC or higher90V AC85V AC

5. Construction CautionsInstallation of dedicated power supplyAt least one dedicated power supply is required per CC-Link/LT system.When constructing the system using only one dedicated power supply, thefollowing three conditions should be satisfied.If the following four conditions are not satisfied, use two or more dedicated powersupplies or power adapters (CL1PAD1) in constructing the system.• The current capacity of the dedicated power supply is 2A or less, therefore, total

current consumption should be an equivalent to or less than 2 A.• Total current at start-up of each module + current consumption of the I/O

equipment that receives power from a dedicated power supply Maximum output current (2.2A) of dedicated power supply

• In order to operate a stable system, the voltage drop should be equivalent to or less than 3.6 V.

• The minimum operating voltage of each module is 20.4 V, therefore, supply voltage subtracted by the voltage drop should be equivalent to or more than 20.4 V.

5.1 System power calculation method5.1.1 Current consumption calculation

*1 Some remote I/O modules for CC-Link/LT supply the power for I/O via theconnection cable.For the details, refer to the instruction manual of each remote I/O module.

5.1.2 Voltage dropCalculate the voltage drop based on the simplified graph or the calculationformula. (supply voltage: 24V DC, ambient temperature: 20C)

1) Selection based on the simplified graph

One dedicated power supply is allowed within the range shown in the graph above.

2) Selection based on the calculation formula

*1 Some remote I/O modules for CC-Link/LT supply the power for I/O via theconnection cable.For the details, refer to the instruction manual of each remote I/O module. The simplified graph and the calculation formula concerning voltage dropcalculations may not be accurate depending on the ambient temperatureand the number of used connectors dedicated to CC-Link/LT.If the driving voltage (20.4V) cannot be assured in a used remote I/Omodule, add another dedicated power supply or power adapter (CL1PAD1).

5.1.3 Start-up current calculationConstruct the system properly so that the calculated start-up current (when thepower is turned on) does not exceed the maximum output current (2.2 A) of thededicated power supply.

• Refer to "CC-Link/LT: Power Adapter Dedicated Power Supply USER'S MANUAL (Detailed Volume)"

Currentconsumptionin CC-Link/LT

system

Total currentconsumption ofeach module in

CC-Link/LT system

Total current consumptionof I/O equipment (suchas sensors) (to whichpower is supplied via

communication cable)*1= + ≤ 2A

0.10.1

1.0

10

100

560

1.0 5Current consumption [A]

1000

0.10.1

1.0

10

100

441

1.0 5Current consumption [A]

1000

When you use VCTF cable or High flexiblecable or a combination of cables When you use dedicated flat cable

Max

imum

cab

le le

ngth

[m(in

ches

)]

Max

imum

cab

le le

ngth

[m(in

ches

)]

Voltagedrop (V)

Maximumdistance (m)

+ Constant: 9Constant

: 0.08= × ≤ 3.6V× Total currentconsumption (A)

Maximumdistance

Total currentconsumption

Furthest station from the dedicated power supply

Total currentconsumption of eachmodule in CC-Link/LT

system+

Total current consumption of I/Oequipment (such as sensors)

(to which power is supplied viacommunication cable)*1

Voltagedrop (V)

Maximumdistance (m)

+ Constant: 11Constant

: 0.06= × ≤ 3.6V× Total currentconsumption (A)

When you use VCTF cable or High flexible cable or a combination of cables

When you use dedicated flat cable

Total current atstart-up of each

module ofCC-Link/LT

+Total current consumption of I/O

equipment (such as sensors)(to which power is supplied via a

connecting cable)

Maximum outputcurrent (2.2 A) ofdedicated power

supply

6. InstallationThe dedicated power supply can be installed to a DIN rail or directly installed with screws.Provide a space of 50mm (1.97 in.) or more between the dedicated power supplymain unit and other equipment or structures. Keep the module as far away fromhigh-voltage cables, high-voltage devices, or power-driven devices as possible. Each installation procedure is described below.6.1 Installation directionDo not install the dedicated power supply on the floor surface, the ceilingsurface or in the vertical direction. If the dedicated power supply is installed onsuch a surface or in such a direction, its temperature may rise.Make sure to install the dedicated power supply on the wall horizontally.6.2 Installation to DIN railWhen installing the module, 1) align the upper DIN rail installation groove on themodule with the DIN rail, and 2) press the module on to the DIN rail.When removing the module, 3) pull the hook downward for installation to DIN rail,4) then remove the module.

6.3 Direct installationMount the dedicated power supply by tightening M4 screws to the upper andlower mounting holes (two holes in all) provided in the dedicated power supply.

7. Power Wiring

Crimp-style terminalFor the power wiring, use crimp-style terminals of the following dimensions.For the I/O wiring, use crimp-style terminals of the following dimensions.

• Use a power wire of 2mm2 (0.08in.2) or more.• Perform grounding (100 or less) with a wire of 2 mm2 (0.08in.2) or more to

the grounding terminal. However, never perform common grounding with a high voltage system.

• Tighten the terminal screws (M3 screws) on the terminal block with a tightening torque of 0.42 to 0.58 Nm. Do not tighten terminal screws exceeding the specified torque. Failure to do so may cause short circuit, equipment failures, or malfunctions.

*1 To adapt the low voltage command (EN61010-2-201:2013) of the EC commandavoid the wiring with two wires to the built-in terminal, and take an appropriateaction such as adding an external terminal.

8. Outside Dimensions

Applicable DIN rail TH35-7.5Fe and TH35-7.5AIWidth: 35mm (1.38")

Applicable screw M4 0.7mm(0.03") 16mm(0.63") or more(Tightening torque range: 0.78 to 1.08 Nm)

1)

Installation Removal

2) 3)

4)

Connector forCC-Link/LTinterface

DADB

Connector forCC-Link/LT interface

Power terminal block for dedicated power supply

Grounding(100Ω or less)

+24VDA

24GDB

LINK LINK/POWER

NL

Dedicated power supply

100, 120, 200, 230, and 240V AC (Voltage allowable range: 85 to 264V AC)

AC/DC circuit

LED24V

6.2 mm (0.24" )or less

6.2 mm (0.24" )or less

Terminal

Terminal screw Crimp-styleterminal

Terminal screw Crimp-styleterminal

When wiring one cable to one terminal When wiring two cables to one terminal*1

Terminal

3.2 (0.13") 3.2 (0.13")

CL1PSU-2A

AC85-264V

24V

LINK - -DBDA- -

LINK/POWER

24GDBDA

+24V

L N

Center of DIN rail

2 - φ4.5(0.18") mountinghole (M4 mounting screw)

90(3.55")

45(1

.78"

)

Unit: mm(inches)

8(0.32")82(3.23")±0.3(0.02")

90(3

.55"

)

82(3

.23"

)±0.

3(0.

02")

90(3.55")

Thank you very much for choosing this product.

CL1PSU-2ACC-Link/LT Dedicated Power Supply

Please read this manual thoroughly before starting to use or handling the product.

User’s ManualMODEL CL1PSU-2AMANUAL Number JY997D09801HDate July 2018